by David Palmer | Aug 2, 2012 | Bodywork, Business, Education, Politics, Touch
One of the critical topics in the massage community is how to define and label what we do. How we define massage influences how we market our services, how we regulate them and how we educate new people coming into our profession. Like the classic tale of the blind...
by David Palmer | Jul 10, 2012 | Bodywork, Education, Politics
Have you every wondered why the National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) has such an awkward name? What’s with that business of “Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork?” Couldn’t they have stopped after the word...
by David Palmer | Nov 11, 2011 | Education, Politics, Touch
Which profession should hold the keys to the storehouse that contains all of the world’s knowledge about human touch? Besides bodyworkers, is there any other (legal) occupation with more practical and theoretical knowledge about touch? I don’t think so and yet...
by David Palmer | Aug 1, 2011 | Bodywork, Business, Chair Massage, Education
When I first began developing chair massage sequences in 1982, one of my students was also a student of Haruyoshi Ito, who had introduced a Japanese movement form called Shintaido to the United States and Europe during the mid 1970s. One day this practitioner came to...